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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
don't laugh, Huskemaw complete video review,
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1458242" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have owned and extensively used a 5x20x50 Huskemaw for LRH to 1200+ yards for over 7 years. I also know a few other LR hunters that have used them for about the same length of time with experiences comparable to my own. Quite a lot of BS has been posted about this scope, mostly by people that have never used the scope,or as mentioned, are biased based by its use at BOTW. The glass on this scope is as good, if not slightly better then my NF NXS scopes with equivalent tracking accuracy and precision. The fast ratio parallax/focus controll is far superior to the NF with the yardage scale being extremely close to actual. It covers 20MOA/revolution while still maintains crisp positive click functions. The MOA windage reticle is uncluttered and perfectly weighted. It's compact and light(24Oz) and has proven to withstand very hard usage with no effect on zero or function. Most believe that it only uses yardage turrets, but MOA scaled turrets are available and the scope accepts the Custom Turret Tapes. Some balk at the .33MOA click divisions but I have not no issue shooting coyotes beyond 1200 yards. I have never had a single issue with this scope except when I slammed it during a fall so hard that the scope base screws were pulled right out of the receiverscope base screws. Assuming the scope was toast, a call to Huskemaws excellent support and service resulted in a replacement sent immediately. Amazingly, when I remounted my scope with replacement mounts, the scope tested out perfectly and the replacement returned to Huskemaw. That was 5 years and 40+ game and varmints shot from 500-1400 yards. I'm still using this scope and have complete confidence in it. IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1458242, member: 10291"] I have owned and extensively used a 5x20x50 Huskemaw for LRH to 1200+ yards for over 7 years. I also know a few other LR hunters that have used them for about the same length of time with experiences comparable to my own. Quite a lot of BS has been posted about this scope, mostly by people that have never used the scope,or as mentioned, are biased based by its use at BOTW. The glass on this scope is as good, if not slightly better then my NF NXS scopes with equivalent tracking accuracy and precision. The fast ratio parallax/focus controll is far superior to the NF with the yardage scale being extremely close to actual. It covers 20MOA/revolution while still maintains crisp positive click functions. The MOA windage reticle is uncluttered and perfectly weighted. It’s compact and light(24Oz) and has proven to withstand very hard usage with no effect on zero or function. Most believe that it only uses yardage turrets, but MOA scaled turrets are available and the scope accepts the Custom Turret Tapes. Some balk at the .33MOA click divisions but I have not no issue shooting coyotes beyond 1200 yards. I have never had a single issue with this scope except when I slammed it during a fall so hard that the scope base screws were pulled right out of the receiverscope base screws. Assuming the scope was toast, a call to Huskemaws excellent support and service resulted in a replacement sent immediately. Amazingly, when I remounted my scope with replacement mounts, the scope tested out perfectly and the replacement returned to Huskemaw. That was 5 years and 40+ game and varmints shot from 500-1400 yards. I’m still using this scope and have complete confidence in it. IMO. [/QUOTE]
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